UPDATED: See the faces of Florida's oldest death row inmates

UPDATED: See the faces of Florida's oldest death row inmates

The inmates are housed in a 6 x 9 x 9.5 feet high cell awaiting execution.

Men are housed at Florida State Prison in Starke, Fla., and Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Fla. The women are housed at Lowell Correctional Institution Annex in Lowell, Fla. The inmates get three meals a day and can shower every other day. They can be distinguished from other inmates because of their orange shirts.

These are the faces of the 40 inmates on Florida's death row over the age of 65.

Milford Byrd 9/11/1949 - Byrd was convicted of arranging his wife's death in 1981.

Paul Johnson 7/8/1949 - Johnson shot and killed three people, including a taxi cab driver, in Alachua County in 1981.

Harrel Braddy 4/12/1949 - Braddy met a woman at church, but when she refused his advances he beat and choked her until she was unconscious. He left her to die in a sugarcane field. Braddy then took the woman's 5-year-old daughter and threw her into the water near Alligator Alley. The girl was killed after an alligator tore her arm off, ripped open her stomach and crushed her skull. The girl's mother survived the attack.

Curtis Beasley 1/29/1949 - Beasley was living in the home of a woman while doing work for her son-in-law. The woman was beat to death by Beasley on the day she had several hundred dollars on her from a business transaction. He was later arrested in a hotel in Alabama after stealing the money and the woman's car.

Thomas Pope 1/29/1949 - Pope was sentenced to death in 1982. He was convicted of killing three people in Broward County.

George Trepal 1/23/1949 - Trepal killed the wife of a next door neighbor by poisoning her with thallium put into Coca-Cola bottles.

Terance Valentine 1/21/1949 - Valentine ambushed his ex-wife and her new husband at their Tampa home in 1988. He shot the man in the back severing his spinal cord. He then took the couple to a remote area and shot them both. The woman survived and informed authorities that Valentine was the suspect.

William Reaves 12/30/1948 - Reaves shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Richard Raczkoski in 1986. Reaves had called 911 because he said he needed money for a taxi cab. A gun fell out of Reaves pants and a struggle ensued. The deputy was shot four times and died a short time later.

Ernest Downs 8/11/1948 - Downs was involved in a murder-for-hire scheme and was paid $5,000 by a man to kill his business associate for life insurance money.

Henry Sireci 7/17/1948 - In 1975, Sireci went to a used car lot so that he could rob the lot owner. A struggle ensued and the lot owner was stabbed 55 times, his neck was slit and he was hit with a wrench.

Richard Anderson 4/29/1948 - Anderson was convicted and sentenced to death of a man who he was going to rob in 1987.

Lionel Miller 3/25/21948 - In 2006, Miller killed a 72-year-old woman after doing some yard for her. Miller attacked the woman after she invited him into her home for a glass of water. The woman's neighbor was injured in the attack after he tried to stop it.

Leroy Pooler 1/27/1948 - Pooler shot his ex-girlfriend five times outside her home in 1995. She died after being struck in the head by a bullet.

Jacob Dougan 7/11/1947 – Dougan and four accomplices set out to kill a white person in Jacksonville in June 1974. They picked up a hitchhiker and drove him to a trash dump where Dougan shot him twice in the head.

Gary Hilton 11/22/1946 – Hilton, a drifter, killed and beheaded a nurse in 2007 in a national forest in the Florida panhandle. He was convicted of another murder in Georgia and is suspected in three other killings.

Charles Foster 10/20/1946 – Foster killed Julian Lanier in July 1975 after they met two girls at a bar and went to a deserted area. He split Lanier's money with the two girls.

James Card 10/16/1946 – Card abducted a Western Union clerk from her office during a robbery in June 1981. The victim's throat was cut and her fingers were severed.

Meryl McDonald 8/15/46 – McDonald was hired to kill a woman's estranged husband in January 1994. The man was found blindfolded, bound, gagged, and hog-tied, lying face down in a bathtub full of bloody water.

James Dailey 6/11/1946 – Dailey stabbed, strangled and drowned a 14-year-old girl who he and two other men had picked up hitchhiking in May 1985.

Willie Crain 4/23/1946 – Crain killed the 7-year-old daughter of a woman he had just met in Hillsborough County in September 1998.

James Rose 12/19/1945 – Rose took his former girlfriend's 8-year-old daughter from a bowling alley on Oct. 22, 1976, killed her and left her in a canal.

Lloyd Allen 10/25/45 – In November 1991, Allen, a trucker, killed a woman who he had met previously at a truck stop.

Jerry Wickham 9/5/45 – Wickham was driving on Interstate 10 with friends and family when he realized they were out of money for gas. They decided to commit robbery to get the money. The men hid and the women and children flagged down a passing car under the guise of needing help. A man stopped to help, and Wickham shot him in the back, then the chest, then twice in the head. The group stole $4.05 and used it to buy gas.

Dominick Occhione 8/29/1945 - Occhicone went to his former girlfriend's house in the early morning hours of June 10, 1986, armed with a handgun. He cut the exterior telephone wires and proceeded to wake the household. He shot and killed his former girlfriend's father outside, then broke into the house and killed her mother.

William Zeigler 7/24/45 – Zeigler killed his wife, parents-in-law and another man on Christmas Eve in 1975. The state theorized the killings were part of an insurance fraud scheme.

Fred Hall 7/21/1945 – Hall helped steal the car of a 21-year-old pregnant woman in Leesburg on Feb. 21, 1978. Later that day, in Hernando County, Hall and his accomplice were confronted by Deputy Lonnie Coburn. Coburn was shot and killed with his own gun during the struggle. The 21-year-old woman was later found beaten, raped and shot to death in the woods.

William Turner 7/2/45 – Turner broke into the home of his estranged wife, Shirley Turner, in the early morning hours of July 3, 1984. He stabbed her 22 times in front of their daughter. Shirley Turner's roommate fled to call for help, but William Turner caught up to her and stabber her 51 times in a telephone booth.

William Melvin White 5/23/1945 – White, a member of the Outlaws motorcycle gang, beat, stabbed and killed Gracie Mae Crawford in June 1978 because she "liked African Americans."

Harry Phillips 4/21/1945 – Phillips shot and killed a parole supervisor in Miami in Aug. 1982 outside the parole and probation building. Phillips was previously sent to prison for 20 months after having making an unauthorized visit to the parole building.

Seburt Connor 6/5/42 – Connor killed the daughter and husband of an ex-lover in 1992.

Theodore Rodgers 6/16/40 – In Feb. 2001, Theodore Rodgers murdered his wife, Teresa Henderson, at the daycare facility where she worked. Rodgers suspected that his wife was having an affair. He shot himself in the head but survived.

Nelson Serrano 9/15/1938 - Serrano killed four people at a factory in Bartow in 1997 in what prosecutors said was a business deal gone bad.